Word: dilemmas
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...American Jews seem to you to be overvehement in their support of Israel. I ask you, would the Israeli dilemma otherwise even cross your mind? The Jews cannot forget that silence was the doom of 6,000,000 of their people. Would that humanity had spoken then; we would not have to fear today...
...TIME courageously and properly examines the growing dilemma American Jews face because of the intense political pressures exerted in American public affairs by a cohesive Zionist apparatus that, in reality, represents only a small fraction of the Jews who are U.S. citizens...
There are important differences between the case of the postal workers and that of the air controllers. Nonetheless, the two problems underscore a broad dilemma for the Government. Because it failed to act on its employees' grievances until too late, the Government has been forced to reward an illegal walkout by granting at least some of the strikers' demands. New policies are clearly required to prevent such binds in the future. A policy of pre-emptive concession is needed first-a system sufficiently alert to spot legitimate complaints early and flexible enough to satisfy them before the atmosphere...
...dilemma is a complex one. While postal workers?and many other public employees?are undeniably underpaid, government's first obligation is to protect the economy and maintain essential public services. The right to strike is an important weapon in labor's arsenal. But strikes against government?whether local, state or federal?not only endanger society but also weaken popular confidence in government and ultimately degrade the government itself...
...there any solution to the chemical dilemma? Perhaps the best that can be hoped for is that other nations will follow the lead of the U.S., which has promised no "first use" of chemical agents-however they are labeled...